If you live in Denver and your idea of a mountain getaway starts with sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic on I-70, we have good news: there's a better way. Fairplay, Colorado is 100 miles southwest of Denver via US-285 — a scenic, uncrowded two-lane highway that consistently delivers a two-hour drive, even on a Friday afternoon. No tunnels. No brake lights. Just open road, mountain views, and the feeling that your weekend has already started.
Skyfall Chalet sits at 10,000 feet in Fairplay, and guests from Denver come out nearly every weekend. The reaction is always the same: "Why didn't we know about this sooner?"
This guide is the weekend itinerary you'd give a friend. Two days, one cabin, zero I-70 traffic.
The I-70 Alternative Denver Doesn't Know About
Let's talk about the drive, because it's the whole reason Fairplay is Denver's best-kept secret. While everyone else is crawling through the Eisenhower Tunnel toward Breckenridge, you'll be cruising south on US-285 through some of the prettiest scenery in Colorado.
| Destination | Route | Friday PM Drive | Weekend Vibe |
|---|---|---|---|
| Breckenridge | I-70 West | 2–4+ hours | Crowded, expensive |
| Vail | I-70 West | 2.5–5+ hours | Resort town prices |
| Fairplay | US-285 South | ~2 hours (always) | Quiet, authentic, affordable |
The 285 route is beautiful in every season. You'll climb through the foothills, pass through the historic town of Bailey, and then crest Kenosha Pass — widely considered the best spot for fall colors in all of Colorado. From there, the road drops into the vast South Park basin, a sweeping high-altitude valley ringed by snow-capped peaks. It's the kind of drive where you actually want to roll the windows down.
Leave Denver at 5pm on Friday. You'll be in Fairplay by 7pm and sitting in the hot tub at Skyfall Chalet by 8pm. That's the beauty of the 285 — no traffic surprises, just a smooth drive into the mountains.
Your Friday Night
You just spent the week in meetings and traffic. Friday night at Skyfall Chalet is about shedding all of that — quickly.
Drop your bags, fire up the hot tub, and step outside. At 10,000 feet, you're above most of the atmosphere's moisture and light pollution, which means the night sky here is genuinely jaw-dropping. The Milky Way stretches overhead like a river of light. Satellites drift by. Shooting stars are common. If you've never seen a truly dark sky, this will change the way you think about night.
After the hot tub, warm up in the barrel sauna under the stars. Then head inside, pour a drink, and settle into the kind of silence you forgot existed. No sirens. No neighbors. Just the wind in the pines and the occasional coyote howl in the distance.
This is what a stargazing night at 10,000 feet actually feels like — and it starts about three hours after you left your desk in Denver.
Saturday: Pick Your Adventure
Here's where Fairplay really shines. Unlike resort towns that funnel everyone toward one activity, this area offers genuine variety. Pick one thing or mix and match — there's no wrong answer.
Option A: Hike a 14er
Quandary Peak is just 20 minutes from the cabin — it's one of Colorado's most popular 14ers and a great first summit. For the ambitious, the DeCaLiBron loop (Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross) lets you bag four 14ers in a single day from Kite Lake, just 15 minutes away. You're already sleeping at 10,000 feet, so your body has a head start on acclimatization. See our full hiking guide.
Option B: Fish Gold Medal Waters
The South Platte River runs right through Fairplay and holds Gold Medal status — Colorado's designation for its very best trout waters. Tarryall Creek and Spinney Mountain Reservoir are also nearby, offering everything from dry-fly action to trophy lake fishing. Some of the best angling in the state, and you'll share it with a fraction of the crowds. Read the complete fishing guide.
Option C: Hit the Slopes
Breckenridge is 45 minutes north over Hoosier Pass. Keystone, Copper Mountain, and Arapahoe Basin are all within an hour. The secret? You're driving against traffic — everyone else is coming from Denver on I-70, while you roll in from the south with empty roads. After skiing, come home to the hot tub instead of fighting traffic back to the city. Full ski guide here.
Option D: Day Trip to Buena Vista
Head south on 285 to Buena Vista for natural hot springs (Cottonwood Hot Springs and Mount Princeton Hot Springs are both excellent), Arkansas River rafting in summer, and a charming downtown with breweries and coffee shops. It's an easy loop drive through some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in Colorado.
Option E: Explore Fairplay
Fairplay itself is worth exploring. Wander through South Park City Museum, an open-air museum of restored 1880s buildings. Grab a craft beer at Highside Brewing, a coffee at Java Moose, and browse the local shops. This is a real mountain town — not a manufactured resort village. See all the things to do in Fairplay.
Morning hike or fishing session, then head into town for lunch and a beer at Highside Brewing. Back to the cabin by late afternoon for hot tub and fire pit time. This is the rhythm that works — and it's the opposite of a stressful vacation.
Saturday Evening
After a day of adventure, Saturday evening is about slowing down and soaking it in.
For dinner, you've got great options. Otto's is home to the best fried chicken sandwich you'll ever have — seriously, it's worth the trip alone. Highside Brewing has excellent craft beer and food with a dog-friendly patio and mountain views. Colorado Cantina has solid Mexican and great margaritas. Or skip the restaurant entirely — Skyfall Chalet has a full kitchen, and there's something deeply satisfying about cooking a steak at 10,000 feet while the sun sets behind the mountains.
After dinner, light up the fire pit. Make s'mores. Watch the stars come out one by one until the entire sky is lit up. The kids (or let's be honest, the adults) can head up to the game loft for cards or board games. And of course, round two in the hot tub is basically mandatory at this point.
This is the part of the weekend your friends will ask about when you get home.
Sunday: Slow Morning, Easy Drive Home
No alarms. No rush. That's the Sunday morning rule.
Make coffee and take it out to the porch. The mountain views from Skyfall Chalet are 360 degrees — you can sit there for an hour and not get bored. If you're feeling active, take a quick morning walk or squeeze in one last fishing session on the South Platte. If you're not, that's fine too. The hot tub is still warm.
When you're ready, pack up and head north on 285. You'll be back in Denver by noon — in time for brunch, errands, or just a lazy Sunday afternoon at home. And here's the best part: you'll beat Sunday I-70 traffic, because US-285 doesn't have any. While everyone else is stuck in the Eisenhower Tunnel backup, you're already home.
That's the whole weekend. Two hours out, two hours back, and everything in between feels like a different world.
Why Fairplay Instead of Breckenridge?
Breckenridge is a great town. But for a Denver mountain getaway, Fairplay has real advantages. Nightly rates in Breck average $400-800+ for comparable properties. Fairplay cabins offer the same mountain experience at 40-50% less. You're only 45 minutes from the slopes, but you're paying a fraction of the price and getting more space, more quiet, and more stars.
Why Book Direct Instead of Airbnb
When you book Skyfall Chalet directly, you save 15% compared to Airbnb. No service fees, no platform markup — just a straightforward deal. You also get flexible cancellation policies and direct communication with your host, which means faster answers and personal recommendations for your trip.
Weekend Packing List for 10,000 Feet
Packing for Fairplay is a little different than packing for a beach trip. Here's what you'll want:
- Layers — mornings can be 30°F even in summer, afternoons hit 70°F. A fleece and a light shell go a long way.
- Sunscreen and sunglasses — the UV at 10,000 feet is intense, even on cloudy days. You'll burn faster than you expect.
- Water bottles — altitude dehydrates you quickly. Drink more than you think you need, especially on day one.
- Hiking boots or trail shoes — even a casual walk is better with real footwear on rocky terrain.
- Swimsuit — for the hot tub (obviously).
- Dog gear — if you're bringing your pup, Skyfall Chalet has a fully fenced yard so they can run off-leash. Bring their leash for trails and a warm bed for cool nights.
- Binoculars — for wildlife spotting and stargazing. Moose, elk, and hawks are common around the cabin.
If you're coming from Denver (5,280 ft), you'll gain almost 5,000 feet of elevation. Drink plenty of water, go easy on alcohol the first night, and don't plan your hardest hike for day one. Sleeping at 10,000 feet at the cabin helps you acclimatize overnight.
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